@tai zoomers watch a news report and then start spazzing out having seizures in a state of information induced delirium and religious ecstasy while filming themselves for tiktok
augustus pugin 🌖 (augustus@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 12:15:00 JST
augustus pugin 🌖>Increasing episodes of Tourette syndrome and tic-like behavior affecting teenagers were reported in several countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.[27][34] Researchers linked their occurrence to followers of certain TikTok or YouTube artists.[34][35][a] Described in 2006 as psychogenic,[17] abrupt-onset movements resembling tics are referred to as a functional movement disorder[43] or functional tic-like movements.[34][b] While mass psychogenic illness is more common in developing countries, an "epidemic of leg twitching" was reported in the US as early as 1939.[27][34] Tiktok gave zoomers Tourettes